Catch the Quip keynote at Dreamforce for big announcements, special guests, and VIP party tickets

By Rafael Alenda

There are a lot of fantastic things happening at Dreamforce this year, and the Quip Keynote definitely is one of them. Quip first joined the Dreamforce scene after being acquired by Salesforce last year. We were front-and-center at Dreamforce shortly thereafter, with Quip CEO Bret Taylor’s keynote presentation that featured Tim Kendall, president at Pinterest. This year we’re going bigger, and adding some very fun surprises to the mix.

Big news about Quip

In Marc Benioff’s keynote, happening the Monday of Dreamforce, you’re going to hear some really cool product news about Quip. So be sure to join us for the Quip Keynote, on Wednesday November 8 at 3pm, for a deeper dive into what these announcements mean for your team. We promise it’s going to be worth your while — you’ve never seen collaboration software do what Quip is about to do.

Special guests onstage with Bret

The reason Quip exists is to make teamwork better for our customers. During Bret’s keynote we’ll hear from one of Quip’s biggest customers — 21st Century Fox — about how they’re achieving just that. If you use Quip though, you know that we’re no stranger to bringing a little fun into the workday. So we’ve also invited a couple local celebrities to help take our keynote to the next level. Things are going to go up and to the right, my friends.

Reserve access to our VIP party

When Wednesday night rolls around, Quip is going to be partying, and we want you to join us. Our VIP party at Mezzanine in SF will be full of great food, drinks, and people — plus, one of the best 90’s bands to ever strap on flannel shirts and horn-rimmed glasses. At the Quip keynote, we’ll be giving away Reserve Access tickets to the VIP party. Be part of a small group that gets a special viewing spot for the concert, as well as a chance to meet the band afterwards.

Support

Related Links

We use cookies to make interactions with our websites and services easier and more meaningful, to better understand how they are used, and to tailor advertising. By continuing to use this site you’re consenting to the use of cookies, which you can learn more about here.